Victors team members include Mark Gordon, Yu-Shuang (Frost) Li, and Zhongxia Zhou. Prof. Kevin Compton is the team coach, and Dennis Matveyev is the assistant coach. The Victors will compete next at
the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals, which
will be held in Harbin, China, from February 1-6, 2010.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the Victors' performance was that
they were one of only four teams that were able to solve all eight of the problem sets in the competition. Results from the competition can be seen here.

The ECNA RPC draws student programming teams from colleges and universities throughout western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, eastern Ontario, and Indiana to sharpen and demonstrate their problem-solving, programming, and teamwork skills. The contest provides a platform for ACM, industry, and academia to encourage and focus public attention on the next generation of computing professionals as they pursue excellence.